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who's the bucket list for john goodman?rking with buckets, by the way. >> robert duval, i always thought he was the best thing going. >> he's one of my favorites. >> russell crow, meryl streep again. kevin kline again. >> you've worked with so many. >> it's always good to say again. >> the glenn close character, when you watch the series, at least to me as a viewer, there's a subdued ma leaf lens to her character. when you're playing opposite of her -- >> she's a lawyer. >> exactly. >> say no more. >> yeah. it's great, because my character is ma leaf lent in his own way. he thinks he's doing the lord's work. he's actually greedy and short fingered. >> it's always the script though. >> absolutely. like i say, when you got that, you don't have to work much. it's cruising, which i like. i'm the laziest man you know. >> it's working for you. talk about the writers. who are some of the writers who make the series work? >> the kessler brothers, glen and todd who also directed. it got to the point where at the end, they were so bu
who's the bucket list for john goodman?rking with buckets, by the way. >> robert duval, i always thought he was the best thing going. >> he's one of my favorites. >> russell crow, meryl streep again. kevin kline again. >> you've worked with so many. >> it's always good to say again. >> the glenn close character, when you watch the series, at least to me as a viewer, there's a subdued ma leaf lens to her character. when you're playing opposite of her --...
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you're great, rose bryne is great -- >> yeah, rose -- >> jimmy: -- and now you've got john goodman thishat-- that confuses me a little bit. >> it's on a satellite. >> jimmy: yes, so you have to, like, search for "damages." >> no. you have to get directv. >> jimmy: yeah, and then you can see it. >> and then with no commercials, which is great, and it's on channel 101 on directv. >> jimmy: oh, really? it's that easy? >> yeah. >> jimmy: see, i don't have directv. i have antennas, rabbit ears. [ laughter ] i get three channels. and like public broadcasting. >> oh, good. >> jimmy: yeah. but, it's always so good and you're phenomenal in it. we have a clip from the show i want to show everybody. here is the great glenn close in "damages." >> the deposition will be held in my offices. >> that's fine. >> seven days. >> he's flying in from paris. you get one. >> your client didn't develop a deadly vaccine over night. six days. >> three. >> five, or he can wait another year. >> if you agree to limit your questions to the trial to market period. >> what else? >> i want a translator. >> i saw your c
you're great, rose bryne is great -- >> yeah, rose -- >> jimmy: -- and now you've got john goodman thishat-- that confuses me a little bit. >> it's on a satellite. >> jimmy: yes, so you have to, like, search for "damages." >> no. you have to get directv. >> jimmy: yeah, and then you can see it. >> and then with no commercials, which is great, and it's on channel 101 on directv. >> jimmy: oh, really? it's that easy? >> yeah....
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. >> john boehner is played by the great john goodman.or the chaos in washington follow the latest on twitter at @bashirlive on twitter or follow me on facebook. and the next boehner compromise. stay with us. ♪ whoa. right? get out. i know! who knew? i mean. exactly! really. that's what i mean. [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? seriously. who knew? hello sir. bingo! mahjong! for realz. woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey, there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. [ male announcer ] hey, there's oreo creme under that fudge! woman: day care can be so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot 1:...female child. sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: flaws? yeah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exe
. >> john boehner is played by the great john goodman.or the chaos in washington follow the latest on twitter at @bashirlive on twitter or follow me on facebook. and the next boehner compromise. stay with us. ♪ whoa. right? get out. i know! who knew? i mean. exactly! really. that's what i mean. [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? seriously. who knew? hello sir. bingo! mahjong! for realz. woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey, there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo...
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. >> on the show tomorrow, john goodman will be on the set.brewed by starbucks. with the hotels.com 48-hour sale, the possibilities are endless. interesting... save up to 50% this tuesday and wednesday only. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. ♪ we believe doing the right thing never goes unnoticed. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> all right, you're looking live at parliament. wow, that is going to be the day where the news is happening today. rupert murdoch and his son are going to be there. his rival at parliament this morning is about two hours from now. they're expected to testify in front of the committee about the phone hacking scandal. >> here are new photos of him arriving at parliament. they're testifying again today and you can bet, mikka, that all of great britain is -- has stopped to watch this. david cameron, of course, cut short a trip in south africa to come back to great britain. everybody is involved. it's not just -- >> it's engulfed the police, politics. >> the political world, you're right,
. >> on the show tomorrow, john goodman will be on the set.brewed by starbucks. with the hotels.com 48-hour sale, the possibilities are endless. interesting... save up to 50% this tuesday and wednesday only. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. ♪ we believe doing the right thing never goes unnoticed. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> all right, you're looking live at parliament. wow, that is going to be the day where the news is happening today....
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my name is john shawn morning and i came down oregon. heard me goodman on her program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement. vietnam. and saw the outcome. we're going to turn the whole world around. but what can the world can't survive with with the scores going on and on no this has to happen. to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're a part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the government of the united states and to the representatives of utah specially the utah does not support a war we support peace and we support a plan for. this morning to become real to the american people the military is a war america is not and then needs to change. way . to get them here because my dad is in the combat and the way they were affected him . made her in some cases. this is a violent childhood in my house and so i hope that this will be a place for some sense of unity about finding another way i see as being like gone to use. danis walk news walk to the s
my name is john shawn morning and i came down oregon. heard me goodman on her program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement. vietnam. and saw the outcome. we're going to turn the whole world around. but what can the world can't survive with with the scores going on and on no this has to happen. to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're a part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the...
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my name is john shawn moring and i came down from oregon. thirty new goodman on the program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement a long. vietnam era. and saw the moon come on. we're going to turn the whole world around. what more can the world concert with with the scores going on and on no this has to happen out with to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the government of the united states and to the representatives of you to us specially the utah does not support a war we support peace and we support a plan for. this morning to become real to the american people the military is a war america is not and that needs to change. to get them here because night night dad is immediate contact and the way to work that did him. made for. some. he says that violent childhood in my house and so i hope that this will be a place for some sense of unity about finding another way i see as being like gone he's. gone he's
my name is john shawn moring and i came down from oregon. thirty new goodman on the program now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in the during the civil rights movement a long. vietnam era. and saw the moon come on. we're going to turn the whole world around. what more can the world concert with with the scores going on and on no this has to happen out with to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate from...
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clive goodman employed the services of a qc called john kelsey frye. i don't know if he's a lawyer at news international -- >> he's not. >> he's probably one of the most eminent lawyers in the country, certainly one of the most expensive lawyers in the country and the sort of go-to lawyer for celebrities. it seems odd to me that a journalist on the "news of the world" who's pleading guilty here to a crime uses in mitigation probably the most expensive lawyer in the country, which obviously leaves most people to suspect that his legal fees were not being paid for by himself but were being paid for by news international. now, given that he was pleading guilty to a criminal act, phone hacking, which presumably leads to summary dismissal, gross misconduct, why on earth would news international even think about, even dream about paying the legal fees of somebody who was engaged in criminal activity and committed something that was clearly gross misconduct? >> mr. davies, i don't have any direct knowledge of the specific legal arrangements with mr. goodman i
clive goodman employed the services of a qc called john kelsey frye. i don't know if he's a lawyer at news international -- >> he's not. >> he's probably one of the most eminent lawyers in the country, certainly one of the most expensive lawyers in the country and the sort of go-to lawyer for celebrities. it seems odd to me that a journalist on the "news of the world" who's pleading guilty here to a crime uses in mitigation probably the most expensive lawyer in the...
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. >> clive goodman employed the services of john kelsey grant. he was fired to be similar to use international news. he's one of the most expensive lawyers in the country is sorted to go to lawyer for celebrities. he seems to me that the journalists on "the news of the world" was pleading guilty here to a crime, used in mitigation, probably the most expensive lawyer in the country from which obvious he was hospitable to suspect that these legal fees for not being paid for by himself, but were being paid for by news international. now given and he was pleading guilty to a criminal act, fun hack income was presumedly leads to cross the conduct, was news international even dream about the legal fees engaged in criminal dignity? something that was clearly gross misconduct. >> mr. davies, i don't have any direct knowledge of the specific arrangements with mr. goodman in 2007, so i cannot answer the specifics of that question. what i can say is that because i've asked the question as well, more recently with respect to the company pays, what contributi
. >> clive goodman employed the services of john kelsey grant. he was fired to be similar to use international news. he's one of the most expensive lawyers in the country is sorted to go to lawyer for celebrities. he seems to me that the journalists on "the news of the world" was pleading guilty here to a crime, used in mitigation, probably the most expensive lawyer in the country from which obvious he was hospitable to suspect that these legal fees for not being paid for by...
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. >> clive goodman employed the service of a qc, john kelsey frey, and he's a lawyer that news international use sns probably one of the most eminent lawyers in the country and certainly one of the most expensive lawyers in the country and the go-to lawyer for celebrities, and, it seems odd to me a journalist on the news of the world who is pleading guilty here to a crime uses in mitigation probably the most expensive lawyer in the country, which, obviously, leads most people to suspect that his legal fees were not being paid for by himself but were being paid for by news international. now, given that he was pleading guilty to a criminal act, phone hacking, which presumably leads to summary dismissal, gross misconduct, why on earth would news international even think about, dream about paying the legal fees of somebody who was engaged in criminal activity? and, committed something that was clearly gross misconduct? >> i don't have any direct knowledge of the specific arrangements with mr. goodman in 2007, so i cannot answer the specifics of that question. but i can say that, because i have
. >> clive goodman employed the service of a qc, john kelsey frey, and he's a lawyer that news international use sns probably one of the most eminent lawyers in the country and certainly one of the most expensive lawyers in the country and the go-to lawyer for celebrities, and, it seems odd to me a journalist on the news of the world who is pleading guilty here to a crime uses in mitigation probably the most expensive lawyer in the country, which, obviously, leads most people to suspect...
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. >> clive goodman employed the services of john kelsey grant. he was fired to be similar to use international news. he's one of the most expensive lawyers in the country is sorted to go to lawyer for celebrities. he seems to me that the journalists on "the news of the world" was pleading guilty here to a crime, used in mitigation, probably the most expensive lawyer in the country from which obvious he was hospitable to suspect that these legal fees for not being paid for by himself, but were being paid for by news international. now given and he was pleading guilty to a criminal act, fun hack income was presumedly leads to cross the conduct, was news international even dream about the legal fees engaged in criminal dignity? something that was clearly gross misconduct. >> mr. davies, i don't have any direct knowledge of the specific arrangements with mr. goodman in 2007, so i cannot answer the specifics of that question. what i can say is that because i've asked the question as well, more recently with respect to the company pays, what contributi
. >> clive goodman employed the services of john kelsey grant. he was fired to be similar to use international news. he's one of the most expensive lawyers in the country is sorted to go to lawyer for celebrities. he seems to me that the journalists on "the news of the world" was pleading guilty here to a crime, used in mitigation, probably the most expensive lawyer in the country from which obvious he was hospitable to suspect that these legal fees for not being paid for by...
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clive goodman employed the services of a qc called john kelgy frank.if you've come across john kelsey fry. he's probably one of the most eminent lawyers in the country, certainly one of the most sensitive and he's the go-to lawyer for celebrities. it seems odd to me that a journalist on "the news of the world" pleading guilty to the crime using in litigation probably the most expensive lawyer in the country, which leads most people to suspect his legal fees were not paid for by himself but were being paid for by news international. now, given that he was pleading guilty to a criminal act, phone hacking, which leads to dismissal, gross misconduct, why on earth would news international even think about, even dream about paying the legal fees of somebody engaged in criminal activity and committed something that was clearly gross misconduct? >> mr. davis, i don't have any direct knowledge of the specific legal arrangements with mr. goodman in 2007, so i cannot answer the specifics of that question. what i can say is because i've asked the question as well
clive goodman employed the services of a qc called john kelgy frank.if you've come across john kelsey fry. he's probably one of the most eminent lawyers in the country, certainly one of the most sensitive and he's the go-to lawyer for celebrities. it seems odd to me that a journalist on "the news of the world" pleading guilty to the crime using in litigation probably the most expensive lawyer in the country, which leads most people to suspect his legal fees were not paid for by...
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goodman, colson and brooks. paul stevenson resigned. part because he hired neil wallace used to work at news of the worlds. john yates, number two at cotland yard step down yesterday because he refused to open the hacking scandal investigation a few years ago and also has ties to neil wallace. stephanie, we've tried to put that together as best we can, give us more on this tangled web in britain. >> chris, it's not easy and people will look at that and go huh? it is very confusing, this has been a mind-bending story because news corp. and its influence in this country is wide spread and we're now seeing that. this has been an unbelievable 36 hours where you have the top two men in charge of scotland yard resigning, rebekah brooks getting arrested, now this strange news of this journalist who has shown up dead, and what you are seeing right now is the affect of this web on various facets of society here in this country, including the police force and parliament and the government. david cameron coming under increasingly intense rebuke for his relationships with news corp. as well. chris? >> michael wolffe, bring
goodman, colson and brooks. paul stevenson resigned. part because he hired neil wallace used to work at news of the worlds. john yates, number two at cotland yard step down yesterday because he refused to open the hacking scandal investigation a few years ago and also has ties to neil wallace. stephanie, we've tried to put that together as best we can, give us more on this tangled web in britain. >> chris, it's not easy and people will look at that and go huh? it is very confusing, this...
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goodman. [applause] >> van jones is back in the conference. i think somewhere around my boss john 42nd president of the united states bill clinton. [cheers and applause] >> don't you dare sneak out to visit during the breakout session. we have represented gwen moore, cecile richards ahead of planned parenthood. and a whole lot more. why are they all your? not because of the money because we can't afford to pay them a dime. not because they do have other educations because they'll be. they had because they know that and people are essential to making progressive change for reality. put another way, for the seventh year in a row of this conference most important person here is you. now, it sounds corny. i don't care. it's true. because you're the person who can leave your and make a difference. by finding the truth, by speaking the truth, to powerful interest, and by turning truth into power for your generation. many of you know the concept of the truth of power. it comes from the quaker tradition but progressives have used it many times in many places. speaking truth is a noble thi
goodman. [applause] >> van jones is back in the conference. i think somewhere around my boss john 42nd president of the united states bill clinton. [cheers and applause] >> don't you dare sneak out to visit during the breakout session. we have represented gwen moore, cecile richards ahead of planned parenthood. and a whole lot more. why are they all your? not because of the money because we can't afford to pay them a dime. not because they do have other educations because they'll...
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goodman, coolson and brooks. paul stevenson, top man at scotland yard resigned yesterday in part because he hired neil wallace as a pr consultant. wallace used to work at news of the world. john two stepped down yesterday because he refused to reopen the hacking scandal investigation a few years ago. he also has ties to neil wallace. >>> stephanie gosk, we tried to put this together the best we can. tell us more on the tangled web of britain. >> yes, it's not easy. people will look that and go, huh? it's been a mind db-bending story and that's because this is widespread. we are seeing that. this has been an unbelievable 37 hours where you have the top two men in charge of scotland yard resigning. rebekah brooks one of the murdoch's most trusted executives getting arrested and this news journalist has showed up dead. what you are seeing right now is the affect of this web on various facets of society here in this country, including the police force and parliament and the government. david cameron coming under increasingly intense rebuke for his relationships with news corp as well. chris? >> michael wolfe, bring it on home, when you look at this story as you cover it and devel
goodman, coolson and brooks. paul stevenson, top man at scotland yard resigned yesterday in part because he hired neil wallace as a pr consultant. wallace used to work at news of the world. john two stepped down yesterday because he refused to reopen the hacking scandal investigation a few years ago. he also has ties to neil wallace. >>> stephanie gosk, we tried to put this together the best we can. tell us more on the tangled web of britain. >> yes, it's not easy. people will...